The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.
1 'I })H niiovo :i!l —to thine own pelf bo true, And if niiTA* follow as the nighf. the day Than enn'-t not then b<? fnl«c to any man. — Skakespeaule.
\Y!-;nXKST)AY, JUNK G, 1888.
Mi C'h'o. WiUon li;<h rcMccncd luh Beaton (It T<* \i'ih,i Hot Springs Donmin Board. T):" "W'.i'iifn, ;>m>i»pimied )>y Sir C\. \X ' n, Midiul Jnsprctnr, at rived ni Te / >• !■,•) jji'in 'Dkiihok on Siilnrd.iy uvejiinf.l.i'l : .mil - n !Unud.'i\ vi-iic»J ;i iiunihc)* 'I |» < i.i i Ijijos ;ii)'l !)f)'(Jii)»s th.it Ijjivc {><■!)! 'i |' i 'I /<>). .<r oityst nttii'i -> the .V, link \J i) I) ,\\ /), (-oliliU CloWjj, etc,
"NY :i!<> pleased In annonneo Ih;it the ininei< -mil other fri 'nds at Wiiinnuisr^infii, in p.it ln^uiii v t t?i Mr lladlicld in his iiieat misfni tune (having ni'-t with ;i!) .•incident neul," .1 yeai :m'i whilst woikin^in the mines, wlnMoliy his 1 * lit ti h w is broken, and now Mi Hadlield smiles that, f)\vin«r to in•MMupotfivt tteatuteut and subsequent ne i;-!ei{, he is a nipple for life), )invp m l, timed to i:et up a concert for his benefit Mi C M< Fiiwr, .iv Jjon. *Ec . ha^fhe m,tt(et in ii.iud. .md is* hiisfly etia.'ti;ed in.iHnu the neeessiiry propaiatiows for tbo aflfnir, and Mt A. A. Wallace l)as boon appointed treasure*. Tlie case is a most deserving mc, «« it i^ ttiih' s"ul to tlitrik nf a man in (lie prime of life, and the b?-e,ul-\vinnei of the i'.unilv thin ine.ipacit-ited for life, ;ind we are t!io coNC<-rt u'il) piove an immense success in erei y way. Fi iend^ who ato willing to assist in t)\h matter will kindly commum'cato with Mi C Mi Liver. The s-taft' of teachers at the T e Aioha I'iil'lic Sefi'iol has been induced l>y one, Miss {Odifh B tskett it ivin<; been trinsferred to P.ieto.i, u heto she will succeed Miss Blakeiy, lesigned. Tiie footiace at Wivioron^nmai on Situidn\ afteinnnn faulted in an easy win i'oi the wei^ht-o.iniei. As st ited \\\ last issne, the race was ii he one of 100 yariN, between Mr Smaidon, and Mr Fleming (assist mt .it the Batteiv) curving Mr IjittlL'ji-hn on his back, but having 50ynids start, foi £.") a side. Mr L^lemin^ won with about twenty yard 1 * to spaie. The j.ice catised mueli iun\^omcnt, "and plenty of ' chniT ' was ilMi\<jf. The Annual Meeting of Waitoa Licensing lit-nch was lield <it Mouinsville on Satmday la^f. — iVrsnnt, Me^sis CliepmoM, (Cliaiiui.H}). Tumbnii, CliH'oni, Marshall and (iubbin^. >1. Snnlh applied for renew ul of publican's license for the Phoenix Hotel, Mon insville. — Gianted, A. (raboh'sev applic.) foi tlie issue oi a now license i'or tlie Waibn-j Hotel, Wiihon. Gianted. This was all the business.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 270, 6 June 1888, Page 2
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